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Originally Posted by Hopeful Returnee
When I move from New York to the Villages, I know it will be best to rent first for a few months because I have absolutely no idea what village would be best for me. I'll have to change all my mail to my new temporary rented address. This will include Social Security, pension, etc. Then when I move to a permanent home, I'll have to make all the address changes again (and there are many). Some of these like Social Security, etc. take a while to make the needed changes. There must be an easier way to do this--perhaps getting a P.O. Box number at the mail station rather than giving a street address. Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas.
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Get direct deposit to your bank account. Then it won't matter where you live. If you have an ATM card you have access to cash. And you can use your computer to do any transfers of funds or pay most of your bills.
You can't get a PO box at the mail station. The PO boxes are at actual post offices. The mail stations (postal stations they're called here) are just a series of canopied outdoor rows of cubbies with locks on them (just like a PO box but each one is assigned a specific address, no matter who lives in it).